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Thread ID: 92939 2008-08-28 23:22:00 Does anyone own one of these? wratterus (105) PC World Chat
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701130 2008-08-28 23:22:00 www.trademe.co.nz

NOT my auction. :D

Looking at buying it, seen a couple of reviews and it looks really good, just wondering if anyone has any first hand experience with it.

www.sony.com.au

Thanks. :)

P.S.

My wombat got it's freak on when I went to buy the 32" LCD TV, hence the CRT. :lol:
wratterus (105)
701131 2008-08-28 23:33:00 I'd buy it for $400 (if I had a spare $400) :)

We have a Vega 29" (not wide) - its great, had no issues with it. Lots of inputs in the back too :D

Mike.
Mike (15)
701132 2008-08-28 23:36:00 Thanks, I've always been partial to Sony products. :D wratterus (105)
701133 2008-08-28 23:38:00 Thanks, I've always been partial to Sony products. :Dme too lol - TV, home theatre, dvd recorder, video camera, even the cellphones... so I might be a little biased

Mike.
Mike (15)
701134 2008-08-28 23:45:00 Aren't brand new crt tv's selling for around $400? Metla (12)
701135 2008-08-28 23:46:00 Not Sony 32" wide with all those inputs and HD capability, no... wratterus (105)
701136 2008-08-28 23:51:00 Aren't brand new crt tv's selling for around $400?maybe the cheap ones from the Warehouse

Mike.
Mike (15)
701137 2008-08-29 00:03:00 so, Its actually capable of displaying at high-resolutions?, or just capable of being fed a high-definition signal?

All of the crt TV's I looked at a few months back were HD compatible, None could display above the usual TV signal resolution.

Just asking, That Sony link refuses to open for me at the moment.
Metla (12)
701138 2008-08-29 00:25:00 I think it's just capable of being fed HD signals, I doubt it displays them

:confused:
wratterus (105)
701139 2008-09-02 23:26:00 Well I won the auction.

Pick it up tonight, let's see how it goes. :D
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